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From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm
K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: I made no "conclusions". I HAVE been asking YOU to substantiate claims and assertions YOU have made that they may be better understood. All you do is dodge, deceive and try to blow it off by calling me "nuts" for having dared to challenge you on YOUR claims. You're nuts for lots of reasons. One of the reasons is that you constantly jump up and down and call people liars for having an opinion. Tsk. True enough. Psycho in some form there... "And" nothing, Brian...Is that all your "unlicensed devices", "ARES", and other statements were? Unsubstantiated opinion? A simple yes or no will clear the whole thing up. Nothing is what you'll get, Steve. It's exactly what you deserve. Again, true enough. Like Jimmie (Who?) he bulldozes molehills into mountains... You make assertions of fact. I ask you for facts to back the assertions up. Then you claim I am "nuts" for having asked you what the truth is. I make comments. You are the one who must turn every comment into a fact, complete with 8x10 glossies with circles and arrows. Too bad for you. You're nuts. Stebie be some kind of psycho, for sure... WE still don't know the When and Where of his infamous "seven hostile actions." :-) WE haven't seen one thing where Stebie admits that DoD does indeed DIRECT all of MARS. Tsk, tsk. Even when the specific directive is given to point it out to him. If you'd take no other lesson from all of this than to learn the difference between an "assertion", "Statement as fact" and how to express an idea as an opinion, you'd have a far less tumultuous newsgroup experience. Sounds like you have a real problem on your hands. No one must comply with your demands, especially me. The sooner you come to that conclusion the sooner you can get a handle on your other problems. Stebieland does NOT have problems. Poor Stebie doesn't understand that REALITY is NOT Stebieland. In Stebieland there are ONLY Stebietruths and whatever Stebie thinks IS the truth...all not in agreement with that are "LIARS!" I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. Actually, In YIDDISH (not "Hebrew" as Stebie thought), the word "putz" is used as a pejorative meaning "head/mind is in his penis." In other words, a HIGHLY uncomplimentary nasty word that Schmuck Stebie has used soooooooo many times. [ALL archived on Google...surprise, surprise! :-) ] Stebie does a tour on Okinawa and thinks he was "in Japan." Problem is that Okinawans do NOT refer to themselves as "Japanese" in the strictest sense of the word. Never let little details worry lil Stebie. :-) Hai, wakarimas... ["yes, we understand" in conversational Japanese] |
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![]() wrote: From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. They are. But the point is you don't know Japanese, yet you feel it's "OK" to say Japanese words in non-Japanese conversation. You and Lennie don't seem to have the same opinions on word useage when non-Lennites are involved in the act. Stebie does a tour on Okinawa and thinks he was "in Japan." I did SEVERAL tours on Okinawa, and yes, since 1972, Okinawa IS a WHOLE part of Greater Japan. I had to stand and salute during evening colors enough to know who's Anthem was playing. Problem is that Okinawans do NOT refer to themselves as "Japanese" in the strictest sense of the word. Never let little details worry lil Stebie. Too bad YOUR frame of reference is fron the early 1950's, Lennie. I was last there in 1990. The Okinawan's DO consider themselves "Japanese" in VERY strict sense of the word. In all regards. Hai, wakarimas... ["yes, we understand" in conversational Japanese] Glad to see you retained something else from your time in Japan other than your ill-conceived embellishing of your own service record, Lennie. A phrase you used often when the JNP's directed you from the benjo ditch back to your barracks, no doubt. Putz. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: wrote: From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. They are. But the point is you don't know Japanese, yet you feel it's "OK" to say Japanese words in non-Japanese conversation. You and Lennie don't seem to have the same opinions on word useage when non-Lennites are involved in the act. So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" |
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So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" No, That's for the next time you visit Lorena Bobbitt. Dave K8MN |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: bb wrote: So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" No, That's for the next time you visit Lorena Bobbitt. Dave K8MN Is she accepting visitors, now? |
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![]() bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. They are. But the point is you don't know Japanese, yet you feel it's "OK" to say Japanese words in non-Japanese conversation. You and Lennie don't seem to have the same opinions on word useage when non-Lennites are involved in the act. So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" If you'd like to, Brian. But on what antenna are you going to do it? And remember, if it's a JR6, do NOT say "sayonara"...They're "not really Japanese" according to Lennie. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. They are. But the point is you don't know Japanese, yet you feel it's "OK" to say Japanese words in non-Japanese conversation. You and Lennie don't seem to have the same opinions on word useage when non-Lennites are involved in the act. So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" If you'd like to, Brian. But on what antenna are you going to do it? I usually use a microphone to say good-bye or sayonara. The stock microphone that came with the TS-690S is good, or the Heil headset. I leave the antenna outside for radiating the signal. And remember, if it's a JR6, do NOT say "sayonara"...They're "not really Japanese" according to Lennie. Steve, K4YZ Cool. Is Okinawa a JA posession like Guam or Saipan is a W6 posession? |
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![]() bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. They are. But the point is you don't know Japanese, yet you feel it's "OK" to say Japanese words in non-Japanese conversation. You and Lennie don't seem to have the same opinions on word useage when non-Lennites are involved in the act. So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" If you'd like to, Brian. But on what antenna are you going to do it? I usually use a microphone to say good-bye or sayonara. The stock microphone that came with the TS-690S is good, or the Heil headset. I leave the antenna outside for radiating the signal. And remember, if it's a JR6, do NOT say "sayonara"...They're "not really Japanese" according to Lennie. Steve, K4YZ Cool. Is Okinawa a JA posession like Guam or Saipan is a W6 posession? You ignored the phrase "...according to Lennie". Okinawa is a prefecture of Japan...a "state", just like Hawaii, Rhode Island, or Texas is to us. They are very much a part of Japan, CONTRARY to what Lennie would have other believe. "Sayonara" is completely appropriate. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: From: Brian Burke on Apr 12, 4:06 pm I have no skill in the Japanese language. Thanks for straightening me out that "sayonara" is the Japanese equivalent of the Yiddish word for "penis." I'm shocked to think that all those JA's were were repeating the word "penis" over and over again on the air. And I always thought they were the most polite amateurs. They are. But the point is you don't know Japanese, yet you feel it's "OK" to say Japanese words in non-Japanese conversation. You and Lennie don't seem to have the same opinions on word useage when non-Lennites are involved in the act. So the next time a JA gives me a "sayonara" I should say "good bye penis?" If you'd like to, Brian. But on what antenna are you going to do it? I usually use a microphone to say good-bye or sayonara. The stock microphone that came with the TS-690S is good, or the Heil headset. I leave the antenna outside for radiating the signal. And remember, if it's a JR6, do NOT say "sayonara"...They're "not really Japanese" according to Lennie. Steve, K4YZ Cool. Is Okinawa a JA posession like Guam or Saipan is a W6 posession? You ignored the phrase "...according to Lennie". Len posts here. If he thought I needed that information, he would have given it to me. Okinawa is a prefecture of Japan...a "state", just like Hawaii, Rhode Island, or Texas is to us. Prefecture. There are awards for working those. They are very much a part of Japan, CONTRARY to what Lennie would have other believe. What others? "Sayonara" is completely appropriate. And "putz" is not. |
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![]() "bb" wrote Cool. Is Okinawa a JA posession like Guam or Saipan is a W6 posession? Saipan is not/never has been a US posession. 73, de Hans, K0HB |